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    The waterfowl at Strumpshaw were enjoying a tranquil afternoon yesterday until the arrival of a Grey Heron upset the peace.

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    Ron

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    Re: An Unruly Entrance

    Looks like he needs practice landing.

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    • #3
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      Great shot no. 3, not something you expect to see!
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        an unusual pose (#3); nicely caught.
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        • #5
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          The swans don't look too pleased!
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          • #6
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            Many thanks for the comments and 'ikes'. It caused quite a bit of panic when it suddenly appeared through the reeds but birds seem to have the ability to rapidly assess whether they under threat or not. A Marsh Harrier, for example, would have created a much bigger reaction.

            I have watched hundreds of Herons landing but have never before noticed them adopting the 'water skier' mode as they touch down. I obviously need to be more observant.

            Ron

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            • #7
              Re: An Unruly Entrance

              Originally posted by Zuiko View Post
              The swans don't look too pleased!
              If they've got cygnets the Grey Heron is a potential predator they need to defend them from.
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              • #8
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                Originally posted by David M View Post
                If they've got cygnets the Grey Heron is a potential predator they need to defend them from.
                I saw some shots the other day of a Heron catching and swallowing an adult Little Grebe, which surprised me. I think they will have a go at anything within reach.

                The other day I had to walk past a pair of Mute Swans with cygnets on a narrow path. The cob started marching towards me, stretching itself to its full height, raising all its feathers and hissing angrily. My heart was beating unusually quickly by the time I passed them.

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                • #9
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                  I seem to recall a report of them taking Water Voles and Brown Rats.

                  I remember watching one walking through a colony of nesting Black-headed Gulls eating young (and possibly eggs). There was also breeding Mediterranean Gulls in the colony. The senior warden for the site was hoping it missed the Med Gull nests.
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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by David M View Post
                    If they've got cygnets the Grey Heron is a potential predator they need to defend them from.
                    For the same reason the blackbirds in our garden have been swearing vociferously at a pair of magpies that have moved in.
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                    • #11
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                      Great shots Ron. Looks like an unruly landing too! Recently at Slimbridge I managed some grab shots as a heron came in to land, and took a duckling.
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